Church to Show
Sound Movie
The sound film, "Doorways to
Decision," sponsored and super
vised by the Evangelical U. B.
church and filmed in Holly
wood by a cast of outstanding
Christian stars, will be shown
tonight at the local Evangelical
U. B. church.
This picture presents a stirring
drama showing what religion at
its best can do for keen-minded,
thoughtful and red-blooded mo
di rns.
Showing time is 7:30 p.m. and
the public i; cordially
invited, A
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silver offering will ba taken to
defray expenses.
Attendance in Sunday
Schools Increases
There were 358 persons who
attended Sunday school last Sun-
uay in Vernonia. You too, are
invited to become a regu r
member of the Sunday school uf
your choice.
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AT THE CHURCHES
VERNONIA
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EVANGELICAL
Paul D. Sisler. Minister
9:45 a m. — Sunday school. Mrs.
E. E, Garner, S”p’t.
1100 a i. — turning worship.
Message, “Glorious Privilege
and Solemn Duty.”
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. ®— Evening service.
Message, “What Is Sin?”
8:00 D.m. Tues. — Special prayer
se, /ice at Martin Rainwater
home.
2 00 p.m. Wed. - Martha society
meeting at Alic?. Ma' nsten
home.
7:2J p.m. W<-i. — Midweek ser-.
vice.
t 00 p.m. Tours. — Special pray
er service at W. Kent home.
t:00 p.m. Fri. — Special prayer
service at A. Malmsten home.
CHUB JH OF GOD
IN CHRIST (Colored)
—J. C. Foster, Pastor
—Chas. E. Kelly, Co-Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday scl x>l.
• 11-12 am. — .Morning
*-
worship.
6:30 -p.m. — Young
people’s
service.
8 p.m..— Evening
_ wors.
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’.p.
7:30 p.m. — Tuesday ard Friday
—Prayer Meetings.
Welcome to all to worship with us
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Services on Saturday:
10:00 a.m. — Sabbath school.
11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission-
ai> programs or Bible study.
NAZ X R i NE CHUB CH
—H. L. R . sse’l. Pat‘or
Residence — 1208 — Bridge
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a .m. — Morning worship.
6:30 p.m.—Yzung Peoples service
7 30 p.m. — E”enir.g service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer
meeting.
7:30 — Preaching service.
7 30 Wed. — Prvyer meeting.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
— C. F. Swander
9:45 — Bible school.
11:00 — Morning worship.
Sermon: “By Their Fruit.”
*5 30 — Young People’s meeting.
7 30 — Evening worship. Sermon:
“Israel in Egypt.”
7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting and
bible study.
VERNONIA BRANCH LDS
10:00 a.ni. — Sunday school con
venes under supervision of
Russell R. Snook.
11:30-12 — Priesthood meeting.
7.30 p.m. — Sacrament meeting
commences under direction of
Earl P. Genzer.
7 30 Tuesday — MIA meetings
alternately at Buxton and Ver-
nonia.
Tuesday evenings — Primary
children group meets under
supervision of M. Erline Olson.
lo:00 a.m. Wednesday—Branch
Relief society meets.
Rhoda
J. Woods, president. Visiters
cordially welcomed at all meet
ings
FIRST BAPTIST
—Rev. K. G. West
Th* Church with a Bible Message
9:45 — Sunday school.
11:00 — Preaching.
6 30 p.m. — B.T.U.
7:45 p.m. — Preaching
7 00 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
—Rev. W. A. McBride, Pastor
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
11 00 a.m. — Morning worship.
6:45 p.m. — Young people.
7:45 p.m — Evening worship.
7:45 p m. Wed. — Prayer meeting.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
—Rev. J. H. Goodrich
—Rev. Crammond
Mass at 9 30
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osts you to insure with State
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SKY WONDERS
“Silently one by one, in the
infinite meadows of heaven,
blossomed the lovely stars, the
for-get-me-nots of the angels.”
(
“At the close of day as we l<xik
I up into the star-sowen fields of
I immensity, we come to appreci-
I ate the Creator's invitation to
study the stars when He said:
“Lift up your eyes on high, and
behold who hath created these
things.”
It was David, the psalmist,
who told us why the Infinite One
would have us lift up our eyes
and search for the learning to
be found amidst the glories and
sublimities of the heavenly hosts,
for it was he who said: "The hea.
vens declare the glory of God;
and th-1 firmament showeth His
handiwork. Day unto day ut-
tereth speech, and night unto
night showeth knowledge. There
is no speech nor language, where
their voice is not heard. Their
line has gone out through all the
earth, and their words to the end
of the word. In them hath He
set a tabernacle for the sun.”
It would seem that the Creator
has chosen to reveal mmself to
the human family f# rough two
great books. One of these is the
Inspired Record. We call it, the
Bible. Th“ other is a bo>k o'*
nature. We shall speak of* it as
‘“he book of the starry heavens.'
The Bible is available todav in
the - language *af m ny n tions
whereas th- book i ' t e,’tarry
heavens is writte in th? lu»ji-
. age of the st rry hea . nt
The Bible h..s sT ’.: “U ere is
no speech nor l:.ng
their voice is not* heard,
fort-n tely • with
millions
people, the Bible is seldom it
#ever opened and re^id, but the
book of the starrv !.eavens is
always oDen for all mankind. It
azure pages, prinie i’an ' pictured
in silvei and gold, are knpt co -
stantly turning that we mav re
ceive new and still clear r visio t
of God's majesty and power.
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It awes one to .think that em
pires long since dead have ¿.azed
on th«. same shining page that
greets out eyes on a e'ear night.
When we think of the eternity
of the past we «see at once that
the Bible is relatively a new
bock, a late devela-tiori from God.
But the book of the starry hea-
vens is time’s most ancient vol-
urr.e. How wonderful that this
volume, book, the most ancient
of all heirlooms, shows no marks
of the passing years.
Let us read yonder where the
sun, u ith face of insufferable
splendor, goes wheeling throurb
the busy day. Then again let
us read where the soft and
silvery moon, with fleets of stars
goes sailing through the silent
nigh’
And as there we ponder,
gazing into that vast, silent dome,
with its interv, eaving of the ma
jestic and the beautiful, we ap
preciate more fully the emotions
that stirred in the soul of David
when he exclaimed: "The hea
vens declare the glory of God;
and the firmament showeth His
handiwork.”
The above is the first f a series
designed to strengthen our faith
in the God who has created and
upholds the heavens and the
earth.
Th' se articles on Sky Wonders
are from the pen of Phillip L.
Knox, Astronomer-Evangelist,
they are designed to strengthen
our belief in God and His Word
—the Bible.
Drew Up to Curb
THE
Missionary to Speak Sunday
Those who heard Marlin Ol
son. mis.ionary on furlough from
Swaziland,
Africa,
when
he
spoke here during the mission
ary conference held by the In
dependí nt church group of Ver
nonia will be pleased to hear he
is returning Sunday.
He will speak at the morning
service at the Christian Youth
Center in the Lusby building on
Bridge street. All services of
the church group, formerly held
in the American Legion hall, ar?
being held now in the Christian
Youth center. -The Center is still
open to young people on Thurs
day and Saturday evenings.
The natives of Swaziland wher •
Mr. Olson has been ministering
EAGLE,
VERNONIA. ORE
THURSDAY, FEB 21, 1952 T
Recovery Made From Illness
are little-known, but numerous
people called "colored peopje."
They are children of mixed par
entage. black and white Before
their furlough, Mr. Olson and
his wife worked in the country,
or tongo-land. but when they re
turn, they will go to Johannes
burg for the same type of minis
try.
Listeners to the Kay West
program on KEX will remember
Marlin Olson. He has been on
that program Mondays during his
furlough.
,
The evening service will be a
dedication of the new chairs and
hymnals that have been pur
chased recently.
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TREHARNE — Jo Ann Kirk
bride was an overnight guests of
Jannell“ Thomas Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Odam and
son. Jack, returned home last
Thursday afternoon from their
trip back southeast.
Bobby Drips is back at school
following several weeks illness
of yellow jaundice.
Mrs. Doris Baker and Mrs.
Florence K>-kbride. members of
the Timber ’extension unit, at
tended a slip cover preliminary
meeting in Vern«>nia at the home
of N.• Manne Graves.
Miss Fy _ wina
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Siedelman *>f
Portland attended the Vernon •-
Scappoose game at Scappoose*
last week.
Mrs. G. C Kirkbrid" of Ves
noma and Mr and Mrs. Bvron
Kirkbride were business VLsituns
in Forest Grove Monday.
Glenn Siedelman spent Thurs
day night at the Kirkbride home
Saturday night guests was Larry*
Wall and Sunday night gueU
was Jannellc Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Reynold.*
and son, Mike, w-re Sunday
evening visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Reynolds.
Mrs Cassie Riggle was a T ikh
day night visitor at the C. K
Weaver home.
NOTiCE OF SCHOOL MEETING
MEETn<r7tShJ1«£”dEdYtG1|VEi{|t8 ‘ k *:
of S<ho01 District No. •” Jt„ of Columbia County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL.
MEETING of the said district will be h id at .ernonia Oregon on the *hh uay of Marell, 1952 at 8 o’clock p.m. for the nurtxrsc of discw.
sing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, l'*2, and ending June 30. 1953, hereii f.'ter set forth
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Schedule I
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BUDGET
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Estimated Recei, ts and Availa’ le Cash Balances
©Total All
Funds
ITEM
ef ’ imatld r eceiptl . f *
Delinquent Tax's
County School rund
Basic School Sup:<ort i u d
Common (Irredi .-lble) Sc’.
i
E'tiiti.iNFi fe‘*i Receipts
w
General
Fund
$ 1.247 91
8,467 32
77,672.82
63* 25
$ 1,247 91
8.467 32
7*.672.82
e 638 25
S u.“'!iu.3'
$88.”.16 30
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$ (I .02 30
c'k
¿II
C< ./ : a ’ I';
I
Eaenrfiturea ®>r
two flu
■ al YranNb'vXt I’nx'ixlinic
the Current School Year
M
e if. *
Oil
1.
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’ ” C
Personal Service:
Su; evinte: d mt
C.'erk
Clerical Assit'
Compulsory <.
Other S« rvic s
Supplies
‘Elections a d publicity
Legal service (flerk’s lx
t 'll i:>; «I. «
f C' t
1
’,
8.4*.10
1.7M.S9
15 M
woo7'
75 'M)
29CG3
325.00
c
sio.iie.c«
II. INSTRUCTION
Personal Service: •
Principals
• Teachers
Librar«, supplies, repairs
Teaching supplies*
Textbooks
Tuition to other districts
Total I > pen
'I:
. <2<->x
$ 6,050.
<>30 ÄI
1,70 LOO
15<*3O*
bOu.O?
• 75.0*3
200.0
325.00
$10. *130. (J.
$ 5,8%.(T
- 830.06«
•
1,650 o-
150.00
* 80.1.00
75 00
20T.OO
325 00
$ ., 499
• 780 00
1,534 93
150 00
790.80
65.15
13595
270 00
$ 9,831 00
$ 9,226 19
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III. OPERATION Cl PLANT
Personal Service:
Janitors and other employees
Supplies
Fuel
Water
Light and Powe',
Telephone
Total Expense of Opera Pon
$13,590.00
$ 9.! 05 OU
$14 850.00
$13,590 00
$ 4,059 86
78 789 42
206 4'2
2,467 80
2,248.75
$97,772 35
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$97 280 00
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$ 8,015.14
2.195 !»'• • •
2,356 8.«
459 80
926.14
19u40
$14,153 24
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$12.876 00
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iV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Personal Service:
Repair, maintenance and replacement
Furniture and equipment
Building S’ructure
Upkeep of grou-dt
Total Expense of Mainte .■•ce and Ftp*
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$ 4,510 00
$ 4.510.00
• $ 4,260.00
K5 4 71 00
85 41« 00
83 '220 00
•
300.00 *
30 >00
350.00
2.500 00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500
00
2,500 00
2.600.00
90.00
*
90.00
90 00
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$95,37 LOO .
$95,371.00
$93,020.00
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•
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$ ..An.OO
$ 7,190.00
$ 8,450.00
2 000 00
2,000.00
2,000.00 •
2,700 (Kt
. 2,70000
2,700.00 •
500.00
50000 ’
500.00
1,000.00
-1,000 00
•1,000.00
k'uO.OO
200 00
200.00
J>
k
$ 1,000 00
200.00
s
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Health Servie*
Personal service (nurse. < '
Supplies and other expen. ?s
Transportât! n cf Pupils:
Personal service-
Othei Auxiliary Agencies:
School Lunch
Personal Service
Supplies and other expenses
Other Auxiliary Services:
Personal service
Total Fxpense of Auxiliary Agencies
VI. FIXED CHARGES
Insurance
Retirement
Oti.er Fixtd Charges
Total Fixed Charges
VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Addition and alteration to buildings
Library Books
Furniture, fixtures and other equipment
Assessments for betterments
$ 1,200.00
$
45.00
50.00
•
z
$ 7,000 00%
200.00
$ 1.000 00
200.00
®
• *
500 00
1,220.16
505 38
$ 1.' W.oo
$ 7,700.00
$ 1,734 54
$
$
450C»
50.00
70.00 •
10,000 00
40,000.00
10.00u.00
200.00
1.700 00
203 00
200.00
1,700.00
200.00
300 00
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$
70.47
«
y
r
402 84
$12,195.00
$10,370.00
$ 9,115 81
$ 1.000 00
6,500.00
12 00
$ 1.000 uO
6,500.00
12.00
$ 1,630.00
6,500 00
$ 2,415.71
5,835 07
$ 7,512.00
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$ 7 512 00
$ 8,130.00
$ 8,250 78
$
$ 1,000 00
500 00
4.000 00
$ 1,313 15
446 37
2,806 71
500 00
4,000 00
1,000.00
.'((WOO
8,642 50
$12,19500
500 00
4,000.00
1,000 00
$
$10.080 00
$ 6.500.00
GEO. N. TAYLOR
Portland. Oregon
The car of college men pulled
$ 5,500 00
$ 5,500.00
$ 4,563.23
$ 2,200 00
up to the curb and there .n the
5,500.00 ’
Total Capital Outlays
early morning all bowt d their
VIII. DEBT SERVICE — NON BONDED
heads as prayer was lifted to
41.14
Interest on warrants
God for safe passage to the camp
back East. 3000 miles away. God
41 14
Total Debt Ser vic* — Non-Bonded
gave them safe passage and he
also did a vital work among the
$ 4,000 00
$ 4.000 00
IX. EMERGENCY
college people there at the camp.
So then prayer brought reward
TOTAL SCHEDULE II — GENFRAL FUND
for—He that cometh to God must
$153.400 00
$134,857 28
$142,841 Od
Total Estimated Expenses, Items I, II. Ill, IV. V, VI. VII, VIII. IX
believe that he
FUND
Schedule VI
OTHER SPECIAL RESERVE
rewards them
that diligently
OTHEF RESERVE FUND—
seek him — See
$32,274 3«
Building Fund
Hebrews 11th.
9,944 57
Relighting Fund
Also note how
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a Portland. Ore.,
$42.218 93
Total Schedule VI—Other Special Reserve Funds
church sees its
Schedule VII—SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES
men in prayr
at
6:30 daily.
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Total al)
General Fuiul
« a
They pray that
Total Sched. II
Funds
the lost may ac
$149,498
00
$149,498
00
Total estimated expenditures
cept Christ as
DEDUCT
Lord and Savi
Total estimated receipt-’ and available cash balances
our and God is
88,026 30
88,026 30
(Schedule t)
giving them at least one convert
61,471.70
61,471.70
Amount necessary to balance the budget
a week. These men stand on the
DEDUCT:
Bible, that as they pray, God
61,471 70
61,471.70
Brlance to be raised by taxation
works. What is your faith? With
ADD
out faith, it is impossible to please
Estimat d amount of taxes that will not be collected
God—Hebrews 11 6.
during the fiscal year for which this budget is made,
A familv of th° county sends
6,147.17
6,147.17
including estimated rebate on taxes
this line to urge all to beseech
the lost.
God for
‘
$ 67.618 87
$ 67,618.87
Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year
BY
Knowledge and goodness —
these make degrees in heaven,
and they must be the graduat
ing scale of a true democracy.
Dated this February 11. 1952
Signed: R. M Aldrich. District Clerk
Sam L. Hearing, Chairman Board of Dirxrtors
Posted this February 14. 1952. R. M. Aldrich. District Clerk
Approved by Budget Committee February II, 1952
Signed: J J Gradv. Secretary, Budget Committer
O. T Bateman, Chairman, Budget Committee
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